Adewole S. Adamson, MD, MPP1,2
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0706
June 2023, Vol 159, No. 6, Pages 577-676
Haley B. Naik, MD, MHSc1,2
Leah Shin, BA1; Lauren C. S. Kole, MD2; J. Klint Peebles, MD3
Andrea Maurichi, MD1; Francesco Barretta, PhD2; Roberto Patuzzo, MD1; Laura Sala, MD3; Rosalba Miceli, PhD2; Gianfranco Gallino, MD1; Ilaria Mattavelli, MD1; Andrea Leva, MD1; Nicolò Simonotti, MD1; Bianca Taglione, MD1; Mara Cossa, MD4; Alessia Belotti, MD4; Barbara Valeri, MD4; Umberto Cortinovis, MD3; Mario Santinami, MD1
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0620
Importance Melanoma guidelines recommend surgical excision with 10-mm margins for T1 melanoma. However, this procedure may be problematic at sites close to critical structures such as the scalp, face, external genitalia, acral, periumbilical, and perineal areas.
Amy S. Paller, MD1; Carsten Flohr, MD, PhD2; Michael Cork, MD3; Anthony Bewley, MD4; Andrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA5; H. Chih-ho Hong, MD6; Shinichi Imafuku, MD7; Marie L. A. Schuttelaar, MD8; Eric L. Simpson, MD9; Weily Soong, MD10; Petra Arlert, PhD11; Katja Wendicke Lophaven, MSc, Pharm11; Azra Kurbasic, PhD11; Lise Soldbro, MD11; Natacha Strange Vest, MSc, Pharm11; Andreas Wollenberg, MD12,13
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0627
Importance Safe and effective long-term treatments for adolescents with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) are limited.
Amit Garg, MD1; Carla Zema, PhD2; Valerie Ciaravino, MSc3; Robert Rolleri, PharmD4; Luke Peterson, MS4; Llenalia Garcia, PhD5; Tyler Massaro, PhD4; Gregor B. E. Jemec, MD, DMSc6; Joslyn S. Kirby, MD, MS, Med7; Linnea Thorlacius, MD6; John R. Ingram, DM8
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0797
Importance Few simplified instruments exist for use in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) trials.
Matthew J. Zirwas, MD1,2,3; Zoe D. Draelos, MD4; Janet DuBois, MD5; Leon H. Kircik, MD6,7,8,9; Angela Y. Moore, MD10,11; Linda Stein Gold, MD12; Javier Alonso-Llamazares, MD, PhD13; Michael Bukhalo, MD14; Suzanne Bruce, MD15; Kimmie Eads, MSN16; Lawrence J. Green, MD17; Scott T. Guenthner, MD18,19; Laura K. Ferris, MD, PhD20; Seth B. Forman, MD21; Steven E. Kempers, MD22; Edward Lain, MD23; Charles W. Lynde, MD24,25,26; David M. Pariser, MD27,28; Darryl P. Toth, MD29,30; Paul S. Yamauchi, MD, PhD31,32; Robert C. Higham, MPAS33; David Krupa, MS33; Patrick Burnett, MD, PhD33; David R. Berk, MD33
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0846
Importance Current topical treatment options for seborrheic dermatitis are limited by efficacy and/or safety.
Julia K. Winkler, MD1; Andreas Blum, MD2; Katharina Kommoss, MD1; Alexander Enk, MD1; Ferdinand Toberer, MD1; Albert Rosenberger, MSc3; Holger A. Haenssle, MD1
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0905
Importance Studies suggest that convolutional neural networks (CNNs) perform equally to trained dermatologists in skin lesion classification tasks. Despite the approval of the first neural networks for clinical use, prospective studies demonstrating benefits of human with machine cooperation are lacking.
Sanae Kishimoto, MHS, MPH1; Norio Watanabe, MD, PhD2; Yosuke Yamamoto, MD, PhD3,4; Takumi Imai, PhD5; Rei Aida, MHS5; Christopher Germer, PhD6,7; Risa Tamagawa-Mineoka, MD, PhD8; Ryosuke Shimizu, MD9; Steven Hickman, PsyD10,11; Yujiro Nakayama, MD, MPH12; Takafumi Etoh, MD13; Ethan Sahker, PhD1,14; Martha B. Carnie, AS15; Toshi A. Furukawa, MD, PhD1
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0975
Importance Quality of life (QOL) of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) is reported to be the lowest among skin diseases. To our knowledge, mindfulness and self-compassion training has not been evaluated for adults with AD.
Joshua Eickstaedt, MD1; Amy S. Paller, MD2; Emily Lund, MD3; Morgan Murphrey, MD4; Heather Brandling-Bennett, MD5; Megan Maurano, MD6; Esteban Fernandez Faith, MD7; Kristen E. Holland, MD8; Erin Ibler, MD9; Marilyn G. Liang, MD10; Patricia S. Todd, MD11; Elaine Siegfried, MD12; Sean Igelman, MD13; Kelly M. Cordoro, MD14; Megha M. Tollefson, MD15,16
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0549
Importance Tumor necrosis factor α (TNF) inhibitor–induced psoriasiform eruption is well recognized in adults, but few reports document this paradoxical effect in children.
Lucy J. Navsaria, MBBCh, BAO, MPH1; Yao Li, MS1; Sanjna Tripathy, BA2; Madisyn L. Cox, BS2; Candice L. Hinkston, MPH1; David J. Margolis, MD, PhD3,4; Mackenzie R. Wehner, MD, MPhil1,5
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0611
Importance Keratinocyte carcinomas are the most common cancers in the US. However, keratinocyte carcinomas are not included in US national cancer registries, and information on the anatomic locations of keratinocyte carcinomas is lacking.
Micah G. Pascual, BS1,2; Megan A. Morris, PhD, MPH3; Lucinda L. Kohn, MD, MHS1,2
doi : 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.0839
Importance Qualitative studies serve as a tool for dermatologists and researchers in dermatology to engage with and understand perspectives of populations with different cultures and backgrounds.
Alpa Kanji, MBBS, PhD1; Jan Cobben, MS, PhD2,3; Bisola Laguda, MB, ChB, MSc1
Stephanie Matthews, BA1; Christopher Dallo, MD1; Jesalyn Tate, MD1
Yen Luu, BA1; Edward William Seger, MD2; Ting Wang, MD, PhD2
Tian Chen, MD1; Dong-Lai Ma, MD, PhD1
Jorge Larrondo, MD, MSc1; Amy J. McMichael, MD2
Elizabeth T. Rotrosen, AB1,2; Omid Zahedi Niaki, MD2,3; Bina Kassamali, MD2,3; Sarah Lonowski, MD2,3; Neda Shahriari, MD2,3; Avery LaChance, MD, MPH2,3; Ruth Ann Vleugels, MD, MPH, MBA2,3
Sarah Mann, MD1; Aamir Hussain, MD2; Anisha B. Dua, MD, MPH3; Angelina Patrone, BA4; Kalen Larson, MA5; Peter A. Merkel, MD, MPH6; Robert G. Micheletti, MD7,8; for the Vasculitis Patient-Powered Research Network
John R. Edminister, MD1; Heli A. Patel, BS1; Jessica N. Pixley, BS1; William W. Huang, MD1; Joseph L. Jorizzo, MD1
Anna Ascott, MBBS1; Elian Karim, BS2; Ruth Lawless, MBChB, BSc1; Arjida Woollons, MD1
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